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Edward Egan

Birth23 August 1857 - Turrenahone, Co Kerry, Ireland
Death24 Nov 1946 - Dromanissig, Kenmare, Kerry, Ireland
MotherBridget Moriarty
FatherJohn Egan

Born in Turrenahone, Co Kerry, Ireland on 23 August 1857 to John Egan and Bridget Moriarty. Edward Egan married Honora Sullivan and had 10 children. He passed away on 24 Nov 1946 in Dromanissig, Kenmare, Kerry, Ireland.

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Parents
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John Egan
1829 - Unknown
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Bridget Moriarty
1823 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Honora Sullivan
1878 - 1946
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) O'sullivan
1870 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sullivan Egan
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Alphonsus Egan
1907 - 1996
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Bridget Egan
1893 - Unknown
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Edward Joseph Egan
1900 - Unknown
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Patrick Egan
1904 - Unknown
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Norah Egan
1910 - Unknown
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Sarah Josephine Egan
1897 - 1932
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Mary Anne Egan
1894 - Unknown
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Bartholomew Egan
1905 - 1987
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Lizzie Egan
1899 - Unknown
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Maryanne Egan
1894 - Unknown

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